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Give me the thick, dark clouds that blanket the sky in grey. Give me the fat, cold globules of H2O, falling from the firmament. I would gladly gaze up, and allow them to land upon my head and my neck and my shoulders, sending a flutter down my spine— straight through to my fingertips. Give me the cracklings of those super-charged particles, displacing the air clearing the horizon as it illuminates just like Independence Day. Give me the hot, sticky, sweat-filled calm, and let the tides roll in to wash it away on the back of the thunderstorm. A. I. Myles o9 June, 2019
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Jun 9, 2019
Jun 9, 2019 at 12:02 PM UTC
Thunderstorms
Give me the thick, dark clouds that blanket the sky in grey. Give me the fat, cold globules of H2O, falling from the firmament. I would gladly gaze up, and allow them to land upon my head and my neck and my shoulders, sending a flutter down my spine— straight through to my fingertips. Give me the cracklings of those super-charged particles, displacing the air clearing the horizon as it illuminates just like Independence Day. Give me the hot, sticky, sweat-filled calm, and let the tides roll in to wash it away on the back of the thunderstorm. A. I. Myles o9 June, 2019
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Jun 9, 2019
Jun 9, 2019 at 12:02 PM UTC
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